Finished career second all-time in kills (1,249) and sixth in digs (1,113)Third player in school history with over 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs

2010: First-team All-Ivy ... Ivy League Player of the
Week
(11/8, 11/18) ... Name to Cal Fullerton all-tournament team ... Appeared in 101 of a possible 102 sets over 28 matches ...
Led Penn with
3.34 kills per set (337) and was second with 3.33 digs per set (336) ...
Also
added 51 total blocks (.50), 33 assists (.33) and nine service aces ...
Recorded a
team-high 18 double-doubles ... Hit a career-high .519 with 15 kills in a
three-set win over Fairfield (9/11) ... Recorded 20 kills, 12 digs and
three
blocks against Princeton (10/1) ... Had a career-high 30 digs to go
along with 26
kills and six block assists in a five-set win over Columbia (11/5) ...
Registered
19 kills, 13 digs and five total blocks in a four-set win over Dartmouth
(11/13) ... Had 18 kills and 15 digs against Princeton as Penn secured
its second
straight Ivy League championship (11/17) ... Recorded 21 digs and added
10 kills
and six blocks as Penn beat Yale to earn a trip to the NCAA Championship
(11/21).

2009: Second-team All-Ivy selection ... Saw action in 22 matches, appearing in 82 sets ... Third on the team with 255 kills (3.11), 241 digs (2.94) and 39 total blocks (1S, 38A) ... Added nine service aces ... Third on the team with eight double-doubles and recorded double-digit kills in 12 matches ... Had a season-high 24 kills and added seven digs in a five-set win over Temple (9/4) ... Had 17 kills, 17 digs and a career-high five block assists in a five-set win over Yale (10/30) ... Recorded 19 kills and 18 digs in a win over Cornell (11/7) ... Hit a season-high .310 with 16 kills, 16 digs and four block assists against Harvard (11/13) ... Recorded eight kills and 17 digs in NCAA Tournament win over Army (12/4).

2008: First-team All-Ivy ... Played in 99 sets over 26 matches ... Led the team in kills with 359, which was also tops in the Ivies ... Had 1,086 total attempts including 76 against Yale (11/14) ... Had 13 double-doubles, all of which included double-figure performances in kills and digs ... Set career highs in kills (359) and digs (266) ... Had 10+ kills in 21 of Penn’s 26 matches including all 13 wins ... Had a season-high 24 kills in a 3-2 win at Dartmouth (11/8) ... Had 23 kills at Brown (10/17), 21 kills against Columbia (10/31), and 20 kills against La Salle (9/19) and at Harvard (11/7) ... Hit .500 with 11 kills to just one error on 20 attempts at Columbia (10/11) ... Went into double figures in digs in 15 matches ... Twice had a season-high 19 digs against Seton Hall (9/21) and Yale (11/14).

2007: Ivy League Rookie of the Year ... Honorable mention All-Ivy ... Two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week (9/18, 10/3) ... Named to all-tournament team at American ... Led the team with 298 kills and 3.43 kills per game on the season ... Recorded 27 kills at Princeton (9/29), just one shy of a school record for kills in a match ... Added two more 20-kill matches, including the season finale against Princeton (11/14) and the American Volleyball Tournament championship at American (9/15) ... Recorded a season-high 27 digs against Harvard (11/2) and added 20 more at Yale (11/9) ... Tallied her first collegiate double-digit kill match against Lafayette in the American Volleyball Tournament (9/14) ... Reached at least ten kills in 15 of the team's matches and had at least five in every match of the season ... Had 11 kills in the team's victory over Temple (9/22), the Quakers' first over the Owls in ten years ... Became one of the team's leading blockers, recording 53 on the season.

High School: High school team won the district championship from 2004-07 and the area championship in 2006 ... Named all-state and first team all-district in 2007 ... Honorable mention all-state in 2005 ... Lone Star high performance all-star in 2005 and 2006 ... Named all-tournament at the 2004 Junior Olympics ... Played on USA National team in 2004 ... National Honor Society member.

Personal: Born Jan. 9, 1989 ... Daughter of Lisa and Jeff Swanson ... Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.